incaster 'arming, Keystone International Livestock Expo (A second glance) Livestock photographer Phil Reid knows just how to make the bull “smile" for show photographer, Earl Robbins. “You guys go ahead and show your sheep. We got some serious farmin' t'do!” These western Pa. sheep exhibitors were caught roughing it, KILE-style. Now this is dedication! Can everyone spot our Pa. Wool Queen? lay, November 10,1984 itun /s7 '"K John Cole of Pennswoods Percherons, Centre Hall, heads for Team Class com- Nothing’s quite as fetching as a grand champion Arabian mare. Owners Ronnie and Judy Powers of Spring Ridge Arabians, Maryland, would have to agree. SUP T*'. 4 Sheep judge Gary Ricketts had more than enough teg-of-lamb on his hands. I Lv Imagine getting into “show business” at the tender age of one (day, that is). With mom at her side, and Rick Dunn helping out, this youngster did just fine. petition behind his pair of fancy Per cherons. “Phew! What a day. My feet are killin' me." comes to blow-drying Angus, Nicole (left) and Jenny Barker, of Kendallville, Indiana, know how to get the job done. fl ,T \ % A*. Pedicures take twice as long when you've got four feet. Mike Owens puts the finishing touches on Witezyre 11, a four month-old Arabian colt owned by Faith Robbins of Malvern. yf %
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